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Liberia

New TB strategies for children in Monrovia

Gabriela Adao is a Brazilian nurse who worked with MSF in Island Hospital, Monrovia, Liberia. It was her fourth mission with MSF. Her job in Island Hospital was to work on alternative adherence tools to make sure tuberculosis (TB) patients actually take their drugs properly, and ultimately recover. Most of her work consisted of developing counselling services for mothers, fathers and caregivers in charge of the treatment of one or more children. Interview - 24 Mar 2006
 
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South Sudan

Treating TB in southern Sudan

In the last four years, 991 patients have been treated for tuberculosis (TB) at the health center that MSF set up in Akuem, southern Sudan. The teams have established a streamlined treatment method, but caring for patients with this disease is still a complex undertaking. Project Update - 23 Mar 2006
 
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Kenya

Treating HIV/AIDS co-infection: MSF's project in Homa Bay, Kenya

Since 1997, MSF has been running an HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB) treatment project in the regional hospital of Homa Bay, Kenya. The HIV/AIDS prevalence in this province, with a population of around 300,000, is estimated to be 30%. For the MSF team, the treatment of co-infection - meaning people affected by both HIV/AIDS and TB - is critical. A new integrated approach was put in place under one roof at the end of 2005 to do just that. Project Update - 23 Mar 2006
 
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HIV/AIDS

Nolist - surviving AIDS and TB in South Africa

When I was sick, I wished that God could take me and I did not wish to be in this world. Now I'm going to spend many more years here because I am fine. Project Update - 22 Dec 2005
 
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Tuberculosis

World TB Day 2005: Development of simple and rapid diagnostic tools key for fighting tuberculosis

MSF is committed to participating to the development of new tests by assessing the feasibility of new technology in our field projects. Press Release - 15 Apr 2005
 
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Sudan

Renewed violence in North Darfur state forces MSF to evacuate from health centre

There is now not only a lack of emergency care for those wounded during the ongoing violence, there is also a total absence of basic health care to deal with diseases such as diarrhea, malaria and respiratory infections.

"When children are dying of these easily treatable illnesses, its incredibly frustrating that our medical work is being jeopardised by insecurity," said an MSF volunteer.
Project Update - 26 Nov 2004
 
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HIV/AIDS

Time to stop fooling ourselves: TB is spiralling out of control

The combination of MDR-TB and HIV/AIDS is a time-bomb waiting to go off in Africa. Press Release - 26 Oct 2004
 
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Malawi

Booking success against AIDS

The southern African nation of Malawi is one of wolrd's poorest countries. It is also one of the worst affected by HIV/AIDS. Project Update - 18 Aug 2004
 
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Tuberculosis

TB in an HIV setting: double trouble

More effective and affordable diagnostic tests able to detect TB in HIV positive patients, including extra-pulmonary cases and among children. These tests need to be easy to use even where there is little infrastructure or training. Project Update - 11 Jul 2004
 
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Ethiopia

HIV/AIDS a hidden danger in Somali Region

Lying on a raffia mat on the floor, staring listlessly at a passing nurse, a young boy finds it too much effort to move his limbs, or his head. Only his huge sunken eyes move, slowly. "Tuberculosis I think," says the senior nurse, Abdullahi Bedel Teken. Project Update - 29 Nov 2000
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